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A Family Resolution Conference (FRC) is a hearing at which the parties (Petitioner and Respondent) and/or their attorneys meet with the Judge assigned to their case and inform the Judge about the status of the case.
Generally, status conferences are scheduled every six months for the first 18 months of a case. It is to designed as a check-in, to determine what steps are needed to move the case forward toward a judgment. The Family Law Facilitators Office conducts CSCs.
An MSC is a meeting of the parties as part of a case resolution plan. The purpose of the MSC is for the parties to discuss the disputed issues and facts of the case in an effort to resolve their matter by agreement.
(3) Status conference refers to court events scheduled with the parties and attorneys for the purpose of identifying the current status of the case and determining the next steps required to docHub disposition.
hearing called a Case Status Conference to tell the Judge about the issues in your divorce case and whether you and the other party have any agreements or disagreements.
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Family centered case resolution. (a) Purpose. This rule establishes processes and procedures for courts to manage cases from initial filing to final disposition in an effective and timely manner. It is intended to advance the goals of Family Code section 2450(a) and Standards of Judicial Administration, standard 5.30.
A Family Resolution Conference is where the parties or their attorneys meet with the judge or commissioner assigned to their case and inform the court of the timetable for resolution of their case.
The purpose of the TSC is for the judge to determine whether the case is ready for trial and to ensure that discovery is completed and that all of the disclosure documents have been exchanged (such as the final Declaration of Disclosure, which must be exchanged no less than 45 days prior to trial).

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